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With victory over Devonshire Cougars in the last round, Somerset Trojans’ chances of becoming the first club to clinch ten FA Cup titles just got better.
The West Enders are currently locked in a three-way tie with PHC Zebras and North Village for th...
DATE: Mar 29, 2007
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With Reggie Pearman’s four-year term as president of Bermuda Cricket Board (BCB) nearing completion, at least one potential candidate has shown an interest in leading Bermuda cricket into a promising and exciting new era.
It emerged yesterday that fo...
DATE: Mar 29, 2007
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It’s been nearly half a century since the FA Cup last took up residence in St.George’s.
During the 1957-58 final, Maxwell Burgess’ Wellington Rovers defeated inaugural cup winners BAA 4-2 at the former National Sports Club in Devonshire.
Since then, ...
DATE: Mar 29, 2007
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The benefits of hosting the World Cup in the West Indies extend far beyond the boundary ropes, says former Windies pacer Ian Bishop.
The Trinidadian says hosting the third largest sporting event in the world dispels a belief that infrastructures in t...
DATE: Mar 22, 2007
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Bermuda all-rounder Saleem Mukuddem should reclaim his spot in the Island’s World Cup team after serving out a one-match suspension.
Sources told The Royal Gazette yesterday that the 35-year-old cricketer was banned from playing against India on Mond...
DATE: Mar 21, 2007
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Sheridan Raynor’s World Cup debut in the stands was cut short after he collapsed at the Queen’s Park Oval yesterday and was taken away by ambulance to the Port of Spain General Hospital.
Sources said the former national team player, a diabetic, was i...
DATE: Mar 16, 2007
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Colin Thompson
Trinidadians are proud to be joint hosts for the 2007 World Cup in the Caribbean.
But perhaps none more than Bermuda national cricket coach Gus Logie who yesterday saluted those who laboured to help bring the world’s third largest sporting event to f...
DATE: Mar 15, 2007
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Colin Thompson
Bermuda’s Nationwide Tour pro Michael Sims has thrown his full support behind the Island’s World Cup cricket squad.
After missing the cut at last month’s HSBC New Zealand Open in Auckland, Sims hopes to bounce back at next week’s $500,000 Chitimacha ...
DATE: Mar 14, 2007
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Colin Thompson
Often it is said good things come to those who wait — just ask Omar Butterfield who scored the goal of the game during Cougars’ league-clinching win over North Village at the Den yesterday.
It was goal that was three years in the making, and one wort...
DATE: Mar 12, 2007
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Devonshire Cougars 3
North Village 0
Devonshire Cougars didn’t have to venture far to collect the Premier Division championship yesterday. In fact they didn’t have to travel at all as North Village rolled over and played dead at the Den and virtua...
DATE: Mar 12, 2007
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